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For our first “post series” podcast we decided to take a stab our some of the Best & Worst of the entire series. And we decided to call them The Buddies in honor of (maybe) our favorite character, Buddy Garrity.

We are sure that we probably left out a few things we should have included. So we’ll try to put up a few more categories and get some extra input on things. But we hope you enjoy. Let us know what you think.

As always you can listen and and then leave feedback either here in the comments, by emailing at fnlpodcast@gmail.com, or by leaving a voice mail at 662-259-0185. You can also comment by way of twitter: @FNLpodcast. Remember that you can download or play just below, or subscribe on iTunes by clicking here.

As the lights finally went down on Dillon, TX our hearts were saddened. But all in all we were satisfied with how things wrapped up. In this episode of The Friday Night Lights Podcast, Lyle and Blake take a look at the final episode and how various story lines concluded. Some expected. Some a surprise.

As always you can listen and and then leave feedback either here in the comments, by emailing at fnlpodcast@gmail.com, or by leaving a voice mail at 662-259-0185. You can also comment by way of twitter: @FNLpodcast. Remember that you can download or play just below, or subscribe on iTunes by clicking here.

In this week’s podcast Blake and Lyle cover the eleventh episode of this season called “The March”. And we are treated with an interview with Stacey Oristano who plays Mindy Collette Riggins on Friday Night Lights.

As always you can listen and and then leave feedback either here in the comments, by emailing at fnlpodcast@gmail.com, or by leaving a voice mail at 662-259-0185. You can also comment by way of twitter: @FNLpodcast. Remember that you can download or play just below, or subscribe on iTunes by clicking here.

In this episode of This Friday Night Lights Podcast the guys discuss the 10th episode of the season called, “Don’t Go” in which Coach Taylor faces big decisions regarding a possible move to a college head coaching position in sunny Florida. Vince confronts his dad about their pursuit of a football scholarship and Luke begins to take his future into consideration.

We also have an interview with the talented Angela Rawna who plays Regina Howard, mother of Vince Howard. Angela has seen her character take a huge upward swing from when we were first introduced to her. During the interview she offers a unique perspective on working with the cast and crew of FNL as well as what she will take from her time with the show.

As always you can listen and and then leave feedback either here in the comments, by emailing at fnlpodcast@gmail.com, or by leaving a voice mail at 662-259-0185. You can also comment by way of twitter: @FNLpodcast. Remember that you can download or play just below, or subscribe on iTunes by clicking here.

Over the holidays I was able to connect with Todd McMullen who has been a part of the FNL crew since the pilot episode. He has a very interesting take on how things have shaped up in Dillon, TX over the past five years.

Blake and Lyle talk through the ninth episode of this season of Friday Night lights.

As always you can listen and and then leave feedback either here in the comments, by emailing at fnlpodcast@gmail.com, or by leaving a voice mail at 662-259-0185. You can also comment by way of twitter: @FNLpodcast. Remember that you can download or play just below, or subscribe on iTunes by clicking here.

Lyle, Russ, and Blake jump back into the new year with a look at the eighth episode of this season. Vince takes an eye opening trip to Oklahoma Tech while experiencing a little tension back home from all the attention he’s been receiving. Julie drives quite a ways from Texas to visit a guy, and Becky and Luke get a reboot on their relationship.

As always you can listen and and then leave feedback either here in the comments, by emailing at fnlpodcast@gmail.com, or by leaving a voice mail at 662-259-0185. You can also comment by way of twitter: @FNLpodcast. Remember that you can download or play just below, or subscribe on iTunes by clicking here.

Russ and Blake look at the seventh episode of season five where certain people are seeming to lose a grip on certain situations. The Lions face a rivalry game with the Dillon Panthers and Vince’s recruitment takes a new turn as his dad assumes control. Oh, and Street is back!

As always you can listen and and then leave feedback either here in the comments, by emailing at fnlpodcast@gmail.com, or by leaving a voice mail at 662-259-0185. You can also comment by way of twitter: @FNLpodcast. Remember that you can download or play just below, or subscribe on iTunes by clicking here.

A few months ago I was able to have a conversation with Liza Richardson who is the Music Supervisor of Friday Night Lights. She has over 15 years experience in the industry working with both film and television. She has been with FNL since the beginning of the show as well as helping put together the soundtracks.

As mentioned in the podcast, you can buy the new Friday Night Lights Soundtrack Vol 2here or here. And on both iTunes and Amazon as well. They make great stocking stuffers!

As always you can listen and and then leave feedback either here in the comments, by emailing at fnlpodcast@gmail.com, or by leaving a voice mail at 662-259-0185. You can also comment by way of twitter: @FNLpodcast. Remember that you can download or play just below, or subscribe on iTunes by clicking here.

Russ, Lyle, and Blake take an indepth look at the fifth episode of the season.

A five hour bus trip to play in a “revenge game” provides the Lions with many opportunities to build some lasting bonds. Plus TMU seems to be stirring up some trouble for Vince and Luke

As always you can listen and and then leave feedback either here in the comments, by emailing at fnlpodcast@gmail.com, or by leaving a voice mail at 662-259-0185. You can also comment by way of twitter: @FNLpodcast. Remember that you can download or play just below, or subscribe on iTunes by clicking here.

Blake and Lyle break down the fourth episode of this season called “Keep Looking”.

Buddy Jr. is now back in Dillon, Luke is getting some recruiting attention (along with Vince), and Becky’s dad comes back for a bit.

A few questions for you:

1. What do you think has made Julie chase after this TA in college.
2. Do you think Vince’s dad stays straight and narrow for the season?
3. How big of a role will Buddy Jr. play for the East Dillon Lions this season?

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Join Blake, Lyle, and Russ as they jump into a discussion of the latest episode of Friday Night Lights.

In Episode Three of this season’s Friday Night Lights Vince’s dad is back in town and to complicate Vince’s world Jess takes on a role with the Lions. An online video complicates Coach Taylor’s team while Julie explores a possibilities with a teacher at college. Oh, and the Lions play a close game of football and come back to win.

As always you can listen and and then leave feedback either here in the comments, by emailing at fnlpodcast@gmail.com, or by leaving a voice mail at 662-259-0185. You can also comment by way of twitter: @FNLpodcast. Remember that you can download or play just below, or subscribe on iTunes by clicking here.

As always you can listen and and then leave feedback either here in the comments, by emailing at fnlpodcast@gmail.com, or by leaving a voice mail at 662-259-0185. You can also comment by way of twitter: @FNLpodcast. Remember that you can download or play just below, or subscribe on iTunes by clicking here.

Blake, Lyle, and Russ are back in action as Season 5 of Friday Night Lights begins. The guys take a look at the season premiere and discuss a few of the awesome things about being back in Dillon, TX as well as a few things that just didn’t make sense.

As always you can listen and and then leave feedback either here in the comments, by emailing at fnlpodcast@gmail.com, or by leaving a voice mail at 662-259-0185. You can also comment by way of twitter: @FNLpodcast. Remember that you can download or play just below, or subscribe on iTunes by clicking here.